| The no-drama Obama campaign is over. "The people that worked so hard, for so long, to raise a billion dollars and turn out millions of voters deserve better." |
| The guy who was playing Biden would have been a little more convincing if he didn't have a mustache. |
| Peter Waldron alleges "Rasputin-like" control over the candidate. "The story is completely false," says O'Donnell. |
| The Republican was mocked for bringing it up during a debate. |
| The Republican gadfly and No Labels crusader says he's only trying to help. "I'd say we take about 2 percent of the media requests that come in. Really." |
| Patricia Polacco's book, In Our Mothers' House, is back on the library bookshelves in the Davis School District in Utah. The move came after a lawsuit was filed by the ACLU. |
| In a rare television interview from 1988, the conservative talk radio host discusses getting into hot water with Jewish groups for using the term "Jewish lobby" when he first moved to New York. "You can say Jewish lobby anywhere but New York and no one will notice." |
| Science 101, and a math course on "how to count to 218 votes." |
| It may have hastened his fall in the Republican primary, but Huntsman is still pushing climate change. A harder line on big oil and corporate lobbyists. |
| Add this AKON ditty by Deborah Cox to the list of musical numbers sprinkled all over the No Labels relaunch in New York. |
| Addresses his past use of the term "Jewish lobby" and his opposition to Don't Ask, Don't Tell in a letter to Sen. Barbara Boxer. Among his commitments about out gay service: "I will do everything possible to the extent permissible under current law to provide equal benefits to the families of all our service members." |
| The White House briefing takes a fictional turn. |
| The senator channels Rachael Ray for an inauguration video. |
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